March 30, 2013
The Absolutely Positively Completely Made-Up Show!
Comedy for Kids!
It’s playtime! The Second City’s performers lace up their sneakers and reach deep into their imaginations to present The Absolutely Positively Completely Made-Up Show! It’s an hour of interactive, family-friendly games and laughs. Young audience members are encouraged to shout out ideas and even join the fun on stage!
Perfect for ages 13 and under. Snacks and beverages available within our comfortable theatre.
Approx running time: 60 minutes
The Second City — 51 Mercer St., Toronto (2 blocks north of the CN Tower)
PEFFORMANCES:
Saturdays at 1:00pm
Until November 12.
TICKETS:
Individual Tickets: $12 plus tax
Family 4-Packs: $40 plus tax (available at box office or by phone 416-343-0011 or 1-800-263-4485)
Visit The Second City website for more information.
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Face-off: 3:00pm
For tickets please visit: www.marlies.ca
Location: Ricoh Coliseum — 100 Princes Boulevard, Exhibition Place
Sigur Rós
Sigur Rós are thrilled to announce their biggest North American tour to date this spring. The trek, which includes a headlining show at New York City’s prestigious Madison Square Garden, will be the most expansive Sigur Rós live experience yet. A pre-sale for fans will begin on November 14th at 10 am EST; tickets will be available to the general public on November 16th and November 17th at 10 am EST (check local venues for exact date/time).
For tickets please visit: www.Ticketmaster.ca
Location: Air Canada Centre — 40 Bay Street
stinky kids: the musical
StinkyKid Britt loves making everyone happy. But this girl who never gets in trouble is in a sticky situation – literally: She has an impossibly epic wad of gum stuck in her hair. All of Britt’s friends are depending on her parents to take them to the new MegaJumper 3000 at Captain Happy’s Jumpy-Fun-Super-Bouncy Indoor Place, so she definitely doesn’t want to disappoint anyone. Britt must rely on her mischievous friends to help her before her parents find out, as they embark on an unexpected adventure across their neighborhood.
Click here to buy tickets.
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Kick-off: 2:00pm.
For tickets: www.torontofc.ca
Location: BMO Field — Exhibition Place
live jazz
12 Noon Brunch Matinee:
DANNY MARKS & FRIENDS.
3:30pm: SWING SHIFT BIG BAND:
Jim John’s Jazz Orchestra.
7:00pm: JUSTIN BACCHUS:
Funk, Soul and R&B Classics.
9:45pm: BOB BROUGH QUARTET:
Bob Brough-Sax, Adrean
Farrugia-Piano, Artie Roth-Bass
& Barry Elmes-Drums.
For more details: www.TheRex.ca
Location: The Rex Hotel Jazz & Blues Bar — 194 Queen Street West
Shift: Highlights of Modernism from the AGO Collection
This exhibition features modern masterworks from 1909 until 1971. It was a period of great change in the world: the rapid rise of the car, the Great Depression’s economic turmoil, the devastation of two world wars, the advance of television and computers, the civil rights movement. Living the seismic shifts that surrounded them, the artists in this exhibition experimented with unique ways of seeing and explored new ideas about the nature of materials and the nature of artmaking itself. Artists expressed their inner visions, investigated social issues and created new languages of visual expression, with each generation ambitiously building upon and challenging the art that had come before.
family sundays at the art gallery of ontario
With events for all ages, we combine the excitement of all the arts on the last Sunday of the month from October to March with interactive, innovative family activities to engage and delight all ages throughout the studio and gallery.
Please visit our website: http://www.ago.net/family-events
Location: Art Gallery of Ontario — 317 Dundas Street West
one of a kind spring show and sale
Similar to most brilliant ideas, the One of a Kind Show was born out of a simple desire for something more. Premiering at Toronto’s Queen Elizabeth Building in December 1975, the “craft show” was the brainchild of Steven Levy, Martin Rumack and June Bibby. June (herself an artisan) couldn’t find a place to sell her work before Christmas, so the three friends decided to create their own holiday shopping venue. After a great deal of leg work and countless all-nighters, the trio launched the first One of a Kind Show, which encompassed 25 000 square feet and 80 participants.
The One of a Kind concept expanded in 1979 to include the One of a Kind Spring Show. Attracting over 200,000 visitors annually, our two Toronto shows have become a Canadian shopping tradition for those in search of the unique, handcrafted and the fantastic.
For more details: www.oneofakindshow.com/toronto/index.php
Location: Direct Energy Centre — Exhibition Place
one of a kind spring show and sale
Similar to most brilliant ideas, the One of a Kind Show was born out of a simple desire for something more. Premiering at Toronto’s Queen Elizabeth Building in December 1975, the “craft show” was the brainchild of Steven Levy, Martin Rumack and June Bibby. June (herself an artisan) couldn’t find a place to sell her work before Christmas, so the three friends decided to create their own holiday shopping venue. After a great deal of leg work and countless all-nighters, the trio launched the first One of a Kind Show, which encompassed 25 000 square feet and 80 participants.
The One of a Kind concept expanded in 1979 to include the One of a Kind Spring Show. Attracting over 200,000 visitors annually, our two Toronto shows have become a Canadian shopping tradition for those in search of the unique, handcrafted and the fantastic.
For more details: www.oneofakindshow.com
Location: Direct Energy Centre — Exhibition Place